Syria's sectarian quandary: without solving Sunni dispossession, the Geneva talks skirt around the conflict

A U.S. missile strike against the Assad regime in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack may have lessened a fear of Russia among countries that nominally back the Syrian opposition. Renewed U.S. diplomatic engagement in Syria could relieve pressure on the opposition to accept a settlement...

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主要作者: Oweis, Khaled Yacoub (Author)
企业作者: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin (Other)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: Berlin Stiftung Wissenschaft u. Politik 2017
In:Year: 2017
丛编:SWP Comments 12/2017
Further subjects:B Religious identity
B Arbitration
B Conflict resolution
B Opposition
B Civil war
B Course of
B Population group
B Implication
B Mediation
B Authoritarianism
B Oppression
B Syria
B Scenario
B Religious conflict
B Sunnites
B Pacific settlement of international disputes
B Conflict
B Minority
B Cause
B Nusayris
B Settlement of dispute
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总结:A U.S. missile strike against the Assad regime in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack may have lessened a fear of Russia among countries that nominally back the Syrian opposition. Renewed U.S. diplomatic engagement in Syria could relieve pressure on the opposition to accept a settlement at the Geneva talks, which would be little more than a facelift of the Alawite-dominated regime. The international environment has lacked the balance to redress the disenfranchisement of Syria's majority Sunni population - a root cause of the war. European states hope to employ their reconstruction funding capacity. But stabilization remains far-fetched without a political transition and an inclusive system that can end the Assad clan's monopoly on power. (SWP Comments)
Persistent identifiers:URN: urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-51955-7